The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 53, No. 52, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 29, 1919 Page: 1 of 6
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The Guthrie Daily Leabeifl
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VOLUME XIJCTII
HOUE
OODE OH? LIBWW"
WILL BE DRASTC.
D
ODTHRIE OKLAHOMA WKWXKSOA V. OOTOHKK l!t!.
Next FridaywU;
TAX EV.DERS IRE
UC'EO 8Y BOLEII
Jndianapotit Oct 2 Th ttrh
rder of th United Mine Workr
effective Friday night will e:nd.
After twe hour d :. o tte con
frenee ef officiate f th IX9 unjjn
here today announced they had n
Idea of mod. tying the cult for th
Btrik. Preidet Wueon't pro-
nouncement on the threatened (n-
dustrial war d d net have a rjl
defender in the conference it wat
. 4.
while west siiiyfrs
east is swelterinc
prohibition i:nfoiuf:iient
ACT NOW A LAW AND liE-
PARTMENT IS FREPAH-
lC. TO GO AFTER
THK YIOLATORS
SEfMTE FOlWS HCTION
OF jfOUSE ON VETO
ONLY OXK-II IFF PER ( FAT
STIFF IS NOW BEING
SOU) IN SMMINS OF
GREAT FITII-S WHERE
Sill AIM IS IN t:i-
miNCE for the
FIRST TIME
BULLETIN.
NVas-onjton Oct 2 Armed with
the drastic prcv.a ca ef the prohi-
bition enforcement act whch became
effective at to wirtiM prohibition
wit passage fey the ef te
measure ovr the president's ve'.o ia!
stroay agents ef the bureau ef in-
ternal revenue today took vp th tak
of ma m 3 abictu'.e th ban on the
manufacture and m ef liquor.
The few remaining saloons in the
On ted State were legally opened to-
day enty fsr tHt a f liquor con -tanning
on'y ene-half ef en per cent
alcoholic I auor. Sale at well at man
ufacture ef beverages f more then j 1
that amount alcoholic content laid the! SON OF EI.THY FARMER
Ph jd;h;a. ot ?.-Todav ht
broke all resxirdu (or October Ai
J p a. th we:her bureau th-rmom-
tor rrR "xt-nd SI deree Th. t
eight d itrv- hotter thus the nwrt
for tho ne Jt ia.1 ttraty r
a.
N Vork Ort - Nfir Yoj-k x
'!r :"3t on rvfr.l. wl'h a tenrvmturv
f ror!. 3 cVn k !n the aft-
THE MOSES AMENDMENT
IS VOTED DOWN
Ht An "-Sl-t lr
VVathiJ-ston Oct tTe Motet
amendment to the peace treaty. te
latt of trote prcpotd by the foreign
retaton committee wat rejected to-
Jay by f senate thirty. x to forty
even. Of thote tuppcrting the
amendment three were democrat:
Gore Walen and Shield. N.n re-
publican veled with th democrat in
or petition.
wt'oon-kecper at well at the brewer
r dit'.iilere habie to heavy penal
tie. But dttshtt rtt oatic previ
ront the law cev'd net toih th
enan wo had .ced up a urp'y
hit ewn homt ftr him cn iie.
KII.UJ HY IMH.ROin
Wlo Tailed To Ty
IntentiotiaUjr or Ttrouyh
Error WiU Be Grabbed
. By Attachment
f4t ral late rv.i J y tueritan!
tnteniionai:)- or thrausa entr i f !.
emn-t metvj arvouuttn 4ur1n
a or ifu and lt n at Im vi4
up prtmipft n. In fun. v"nrJms t.i
1C 1- I!'!t rtl!KAr of mtrrnl l-e
ea. mto 1 tKut to 0n ir . (!
r;r lo ftntt ail case The bu-
rea f lr.trnl ronu- h announr-
eJ lh.it prm hi ninne voluntary
d Vu!- of teir hoM ut i
Jon-Pi! t t!e !tbt p.-n!ty lni
''t !". hoo Ina.-urarlo. t
;-oir4 fa frtvemriunl officer
nuit pay a '? y prnsliy.
The romiitonet ra.ea fudnJ f In
correctly ma! inrrntonr arr r
ta hkh ueed the ba! of aer-
eixa al:nous it polbl to
identify etarlty the aitlrle tn twl(
t t Je lavrntoty jwloj iroe in !;h
leiau of romerva!ire acooundnR
met od fiat perrenttsr rre lr-
dai'tM after l.!ermlninir inrrntory
value ami tbon in whirh a fUo.1
at-erayn era url i( Up n (-( In
r-rier year. Otr f(M to lnrtu
In their InventiirUM all turn handle
U hl l tfiey tin title.
All foe method hv the rrfr.t
of rfdiu-inf t liabltity am! are con-
trary to te rorulation of the reve-
nue bureau.
)l'it William a diuty of Mr
R(iten"! offi in (;mhrfo Patur-i
day !iok!n up delimwont.
Bomb Plotters
Grabbed By
Ohio Officers
Cleveland O. Oet JX rVlic ef-
ficial continued 4oday ta ut ten
th five men and en nwi umr
rrt In onncticn with an !gd
p an to flace homba at many riaeee
throughout th country rt epring.
Believing th t ar member of an
narenitt eircle that hat been
wrtrng in more than 10 0 eitiet
th police queetten th group all
nllht In an effort to learn drtt'li
of thlr plan ee th itnt ef their
rgn)aton.
Th trrtt wer mal in fwr
imuttaneoo raid fo'low ng lnfr.
mst on that an a!mp WM 0
marf to hemb cent.al pot it at!on
here. 0e ef the mn I beltevrd
by the polxe to have btn aottv
in bombing Mayor Davi horn junt
1 lt.
NUMI1KH 5i
"Tu'.'jv'r! ''T '
co;isTiiuTio::!iiTyfi!ii:.i !
LOJIfi ACT TO BE TESTEO
8omg of the Allct cf th leg
TrofeMion of Notion Will B
In Case Soon To Be Call-
ed In Kansas City
INTEREST DEEPENS IN
BIG REVIVflb MEETINGS
Mr Cassity Will Sing- "Mother of
Mine" Tonitit; An Appcalitiy
Boiiff T1:at Reacbet the
Hanlest Heirt ; Come
b Oie thi tiMi .if Cvan. si. : s.-.ch
t!u mwt'M I 4ho Chilian
thnrrh lonlitbt. MrC ;tv wit) Mnc i 1 f ' r b'Pr! ' '
Kami City Ma tvt. 5.- t'or)
tltuiionalliy of the fo1er famt loon
act ill be defended by iine of th
country' hlt layor In t Vnl-
trd bt1ea dintil't court h't tomor-
row hn a hoarlni I held on a U
f!!pi ty fharle Svi.h a Hoik-
ho!dir and dlreiinr of the Kan
City Title and Trut r.nopai y airtnl
b! company to lent the h((lity of
the t free f.-nttiron of hind hank
efufl!l
In defendlna r4 e null the attorney
(tni'rl of the t'nlted 8Ute mill bo
roprraeittrd by t'turte K HiiKheM
foimor iiiremn court Julifo; Wll-
ltm tl. McAdmv fnrmer rrrc!ry of
the treury and ttlrector (trnetal of
rnllroitd and tleorfio W Wirkef-
hm former attorney aonoral of Ihe
t'tilted State. Attorney for the
plaintiff will Include William Marshall
1 liuHltt. of IouUllle Ky totlclltvr
!feneril of the t'nlted Stale under
t'renldent Taft.
Tim ult pre out of the Inint rout
puny Intention to purtfutre Jion(t
eorth of land cilie crntrary to
the wUh of Hmhh aecoritlna to the
petition in the rao Smith et forth
In the petition that he considered l e
lt rtrnipthn of the ccnritl- lllrusl
Short Cuts To
Home News
V.-A er. Kt : Boca he
j in a burrj' to nch borne C.wf l1-
!.d dy kill d in a rei1iad ar-
He h:A Nn working u ar
c d. tit.
! Ain.
TANKS ON THK WAR
SWS 111 K.IW KC
Wah!n(tton. tvt 2. liott house!
of conre greeted the ln(t at the
rapitol. and the nation law maker
rre a cordial welcome to the tVmo-
cratic noldii-r ruier of Korope'a
plucky little tate.
KIru Albert ad lrew . firt in ;h
senate and tlien in tlie hmiw tnaih
Karct'ly t'.t hundred words lit In
ti.em. n e the Aeit-rlcaa artnr
one of h: f.woiK.. aohw "Miflw .if
Miiio.' Mr l'nitv htn n'nUi r-.
mi nmnio. tw 01 trie !':! 10
to In fh lr iflnce InriUhf.
The aiTfice last 8Ub! waa lve bmi
on of the wri ha he4d i fur. tV-re
the threntcn nj w.ath-r atuvhiir laife
ad" nee wa In nt.im-u mi
THE SENATE ALSO TAKES
CRACK AT. WILSON S VETO
WaaJdnrtflO Oct nv-F:Sow1ig be lB44 of iVtut for a t entr rfedlt Tor ensuring victory In the war
ie taken by a feue ftie seaarte I Bm h xk fr1851 wbt'b would paid bomaKo to he fallen and ex-
immeiateiy ot a tKn on ttee- rrSj hlm ihtTt wHfr. . Hejtende i hta ejrmpattiy to th w ounded.
dnt'i veto f fh rrfb;bfloa In and j W1 n ?-t off j the fri)!M pa- j He eprfrd admiration for the Unl-
l4 U cvr big wto by a vote of:1 throasb w h5T" H.i 1'1 ; ted Puts i kitowledgine th dehtor
J to ?5 !e yeeterdxr ever.icg i
u crud.
Wlfcile tbere wai a w tarle o.-r 1
takinf n;. be tnew n j.laoe of b! v lK liln kltr
tvcx. trmt v. wk. S 1 r t -l
wv w ;;r ... riz i hchting j i'nfsi: now
the eT.a:e escod. It wst overwh-?im--"'y
"dry" like ib fcfuf. wb.chi re-
Ied the. bill w". h n hre );!
aflcr the pre! dent h4 veod jt.
Before oongrces a -: o c'ock.
flanUy rtnijed eiurtmeat cf the f-foroenw-Bt
Jaw. dear presidential
jectioa to Kr.kiut wartime asd
fCoDtiEne en pajte t Col. 1 )
MILWAKKE BONE im ;
ITRST TIME IN HISTORY
I Hip A - intM Vnn I
Loejcn Oct 7"i Th Siberian pea
ant are fighting th Japanese trot"
in the Baikal and Amur region. The
third Japanese divition according to
th mettage suffered sevrely and
ha been replaced by the Fifth divl-
t'On
of tbe makers if tUsliim's constitu-
tion to those who framed that of
thl country predicted that the tie
blndlpjt the two nations never would
be broken. nd offered thunks to the
American! who aided his j 1 op!e In the
war.
iCLFB WOMEN WILL
FIT OIT MI.K HOSE
r a -iiit prwi
Oslar Rapid ta. Oct 13 Nr. more
iik too will be lmrr-hrw try mern-
twr of fhe currtnt eTenf de;rt-
ment of the Woman' Club lire for
one year. A rvoltition pldirirnr he
iPr AwwiatPi! ri I
ME!wacke. Wis. Oct For the
flrwt time in it fc5ory MJmjkee 1st
bone dry iodty all aJoca-kewrt
fcavicf abacdooed Ux o aic-ho'V 1
rtr.k at mldaigbt tart n'nAt. V? to ' nwosbera to auch a course hi been
11 o'ekx k saloon Tf'portd the KTt- ! adopted one wtep in cornbmctin? tb
et bm'ns erer kcown 10 th'-m Vot j c Jivlnir. The wtmn also
of tb bars in she ewrral w-.nn of i""5 pof rt Wfr "j'k elofTi'np afr-
the city were for boo-r liid many j '"r thry now niay be ar wont
d-w b e'roo. Vary 6locnaa an-out-
KwBced tbry wo'std !!rn to kep
7a by he 1 of foft drioks.
ALLIED COMMISSION TO
SUPERVISE EVACUATION
Paris Oat 23 The supremo coun
cil decided Tat the allied commllon
to supery!e the evaruailon in the
Baltic provinces ty the Germans
should leave for the UmIIic within a
few diy Urlicadler neneral S. A
Cheney will represent the foiled
State tn the cr.mmiBslon.
jlnt r-t u an that conld h asknl
Th inn r in the rrsfHlng 1
A n- raVdly. and it I r-teHd
that before the end of ho k th
h..n' wij y . v
In iV r'M.nt JiiM nl i-hi Mr Smith
'd ihe' if h wm Rut -in he w.Mild
. k n do just w hat H m U doinir
i!.. would e i-nr as i.ih-d -il'te-n.
b'Jt'nir hi. t.nrv nmt -iim
corerln of wwih and it.ure and
fBtti". nin to f.trifn? tlo ):
belt.' s. u b 1(i. thn nm. of ;o.j
and Chrtut and the W v1l ttttjieelf In
mfanty. Jio would divide th
Oiunh Ir'n wsrHnir f.K t'crs and 511
t!o iMtlfiit wjth men of unaound ftirih
and unlwTlv life.
Tho evanet-iiet vls'frd IV hlh
'hoc! ch:ii.l thte m.trntn and Mr
nu t di-iivon d an addriM to the
tdn Mr Canity filso smut.
tAXAth'n
tt oi'h through hi suit seeks to en.
Join the company from purr;! 41 sine
land bank securities declare ih In
exemption clause of the land and bs.uk
act nnronatllutlonat and assert the
Issuance of tmnds under the act lite-
ral and unauthorised
s
E
- Thrn mrtrttdirn (ren.o rr is
d today by Cieot t U-i k MMciha
N'crtl Anshony Itrad-sbaw Jl (erl.-.
nd M illie Nenv ;M tl nhile tide
fiott 55 and lUsrl H r..-r I bh)
of tiuthrle.
A btnre numiwr of Hm(t n fend
ed the dsn.-e ilvm at h A O Y W
hall U nisht In hoiwir of the litini
rand t-t.!. d ei. The nu.' w.i.
r.vileiit n the afftir wa much en-
ioved
- id lo-tuo A tl V u In e-
!im today at tl4r tunne omer r"(rt
irett end lUirvon avenue 'h" i.-if.
will 1m. In etsfclnn until Yhliy !(
Mure than :u detvsattMi at in attend.
SPtX'.
- Srrernl thotiaiot U(or who
.m.. n o!iirin lo so th. tkuto
'vw hits dlHsitnted wh.-n n
tiouncment was made thit th. h..w
wwi!. not . ft h tent her t.
account of the tmiddy condition of the
around.
FLEE TO HIED
STIE-. ID OF
REDS J TEO
x
NFRI.V i I FN' FROM NEW
0MK A I t Slll TO RF.
I. FA INF 10I7KY AHH
IN RFSSIA
ONE NEW TOOK
NECRQ IS pnoniEiiT
- It. -n iv wioitn well
sslmman has inn h A
i.ienntn. lotsinc ( Mrtrhnll and
will take toM.ii mme ty i he
.( ht W)U f. i t f owned hv
'h" M VlMMIK (HfflnH tttllt tllVllle.ll
'''' Mr Newman
(he new ho inesi.
will
known
a'Heyi
m nam
Fl ll IMF
ROSltiN
GENERAL STRIKE IS
SCHEDULED IN FRANCE
ROME AGITATED OYER
REPORTS FROM I ; S.
iT.T Awiat! ri I
Patis Ol ms;tchs t-rrm
Rome Ird cate that cor;id-rhV- enn-
cerit tis beon cnof"3 b-re fcr a r-
Jiort that the tEi;ed flairs woi)d re-
fwe 1o accrde to the propo-.l of
ItaJy rr-rrdio the Adrmtic MV.inii
la Iralian circle We it it Indicated
t.!wt. hve is a! o an 'nvr on ba
be lpi;e(j S-atr trill not im to
the I-jUlaa piaa.
MAN'S HOME IS
HIS CASTLE SUPREME."
The bocs-hunt.ng federal offi-
cer cannot enee your home or
your eel.ar and 0 sturb your pri-
vate stock o fliquoe. That is one
of the saving featurea seconding
to liquor lover of the bone dry
law.
Paris. Oct. Jl. Extremist elements
in tho trade union circle plan to call
a Reneral strike Nov.
the Fixcelsior which say
tn thn general confederation of la'wr
are opposed to the movent nt.
TEEMEE'S SUCCESSOR IS
YOUNG CHEROKEE INDIAN
M.:ekn;'ie. Oi-i 20- Jtie I.yiuh of
ftillwell Okla who w-aa yvattrday
recommend"d by Ri 1 ror Owen r
r'-f -rr of the t'nifed t'fi'ee trco-
ttry to n c(d Ifmin'ini Jt Trehi. in
a you n st C!irokoo Indian. He has
lr'cn t rohiito a.itorney of Adair coun-
ty fr fottr yiars.
Will Decide Today Whether Or
Not To Take Action on
President Wilson 'i
Appeal
Indianapolis. f)'t USi - Kxecu' Ho irf
the I'nited Mine Worker of America
met here today to take flnnl action
on President Wilson' apt-! tint tlv
pailonwide stiike of bHtnniniHic coal
ml net' ordered fn' Nov 1 be 4'nlled
off.
With but t'l hour lift before the
time for riolviiuire of produtrt Ion of tin
nwllnn's fuel KUpply the meeting a-
sumo the clllll'lictrr of the NI'Mil
Wi l'hty one which ha yvt been held
- T'io Wrsteyan t.eaaue and t) e (1
and (1 Sitndiiy sohoid will unite
In a Hallowe'en party to be held In the
basement of the r'lrt Meth.nlM
chunh Wednesday evening nl H
o'tloi k i.MI member of elthnr am lot y
and friend arv invited. Pt'e mt
William HUkstiew Inn time
resident of lgnn county died at h'
home October 2H The body will b
shipped lo h old homo at Womeuo.
Kansas. HI tmlti brother Alt In
will aciompuny f e remain Kunoral
service wilt be held the Hiirper
A Marshal parlor at 3 o'clock Mt
afternoon.
-Jnhu H Allen li hi re from Nocimn
atieiidliitf the c.l'Oid IoiIko sesiUnt of
Ui' A U I! V; ifM4 Ikvi pi thin nvwoitt
wnd will end rViiUy flight "(lutlwie
hit Improved wonderfully In the it
severml ys ar and nom to ho coinv
Mieiid in fine ehpe. tluihilo I over-
looking the tn'ef n et she h;i "In
splendid mineral water" he t.id Mr
Allen was for ninny year n new.
wwr publisher ot Normtui but has
reformed
-Wheriff Koheit.on In we lo- a
siroiiKer w.d around Albert CMsnoin
the nuilt ehurifed Wftlt R'enllnt two
auioimildli hih (u f Ih-Ihk held In
the county Jiill here fndln trial In
dUlritt court Sevirnl offurtji to o-
In conneitton wHh the miner de-jcum bond for Chriaman havo fulled
niand for a etx-ltour tly a five-day Judge Hwauk viier.v turned ih.wn
FIRST HUNTING TRAGEDY
OF THE SEASON
El lvrdo Kan Oct 29 The firwt
tniEody of the duck season in Kan-
w his occurred trl Well M
7. airordin to aecld-ntally shot and killed by one of
.y fat leader hi f()W j rh rrilrp k
tmrt of hi bead w- blown off.
MAY REACH VOTE ON
MOSES AMENDMENT TODAY
ff!y Am." tntr-i f'n-n I
Waehinrton. Oct J1 Antber effort
to cdi'atn a vote on thn Miwi smen'l-m-rrt
to the r.w-aee treaty was j-lr'nnf'd
rodsy by swate Wder after the
treaty was forred into the ba ksrrotind
yesJerdsy by coaaidcrttjon of the pro-
to 'Id Moo nteastire.
1 nil hius 1 hi i n
RV MISSOI RI U RV
Rk hmomt Mo. Od ltobert S
fyon HIhmond editor waw B'quJ'ted
lt li'Kht cf tho kll)!mc of Judge
Prank P Olvelhls clmjit Judjfe Jod.v.
Divelhla died following an eneounter
wilh l.yon in the Hay court miuwn.
April ittio in Lyon admitted
iabhln(f the jurist.
week and sixty (wrci-nt lncraae in
wane. Out of H iroinhly wld come
tlv finl word of the miner on the
aituut'ion.
HeprcKcpiallvea of iw.i miners In
all ijiirt of the country were flier
toilay for while If orlifinuily whs plun
ued to hold only a inert iiiij of ho
executive lioiird of tho orKjinlnllon t
this tltno In view of the demand of
President Wilson last Huiurday th'it
thn trik order be resclndiMj Actlnj?
Priwldent John l !wlt bivd ned the
aooie of the ivinfcrence Ae a cone-
tjueueo J5T district tM-eeldu! of the
mine workers the full acalo commit -U!
tmii)m'd of :;z tticmlmrn nd the
iHtard of exi'ullvea com or! sin it a rep-
rowntatlve from inch of thi 2!i li-
tnclii are in ul lembim e. Alt of thoe
preaeiit it wai kfated will have a
vote.
COUNTERFEITERS ARRESTED
Vienna Oct. 2.-A group of coun-
terfoliers who whern arranKin to
print a lartto amount of American ten
the ccind bond offered The signer
wire rmt sufficiently rcnfMH'bl.
Yiterd;iy n wariant ws sworn mt
for Chrlsman In 1'nync county (hiirg-
Iiik him wt h the theft of a mr at
BllllwMi.r.
FARMERS WILL HELP
TO FIGHT RADICALS
Hagerstown Md Oct .' S'eiolf.il
'il;mrt of the federal Movernnienf in
combiitiriic aftens.ta to "certuln radl-
cil climeiii to vliidte end destroy
AmerlcHri InntHmiona" wa ple.l; ln
a rrwoliHhin ndf..ted ni 1 ho ooeiiimt
horo today of the thirty ulnih
htinuiil meitliiK of tlo riiriuer' No-
tlonil coiiKreni
M l lltUtl ru S IN
ARHFSI I0IH
t.FNl V OF I RE RFS-
SMN SOMFT UIIO
Ul HE 10 hi; RIS-
INt; 1 1 NIH FOR
IU0I7KY
BULLETIN
cter) Oet fPtse Obsnheff
Han firheff and two Carman
f fleer war sr'd hr -
atr 'bey r t .t . bt.t ..'
fvir "Trotty rlifrt Thsy ar bing
held a nmy alien.
Ru ao 8'ivirt Li Ovtf lit U B.
l-ondim Oct W tl.-t A N ti-ibr-j.nli
cf th. Wbiie lium'sn itny
who ha ttt wt f 4e. h..t' (mm Vu
det'ih armv
"Thn lttiMe-Tritkr d ! u n f
itu.hian pC ok had IncepUnu to
I mio i'c t in H riin nd New Vork.
le nlne nod hi follower r Klef'y
vtt. niii im laliKt from ilermativy
while Inmkr a former l!at Hid
'i i ln-Ved . New Voih ( ty hit grout
of follower liirludlnjf ihutuf lllnke-
man ami Uimi.. r? tl tobi r tjie the
Uusit ii4ii of Kiirtetv
"AItcf tin r we have h-hU of .17
men fnm New Vih kn who are lit
lt'i ;n with 'i i.tkv 1 lu r r nth
or from Philwdcirht't knd Cii-wifr
'tivt In "soviet arfnir. ' A iro '
named J.4uioy from New Turk tlyi
hlmeif Hoctor ttoid tfl u n
rommlr)re of ihe v'pie and a very
active man tn l".-tr.s.rid
"The I lie if li! H tf(He mt.
tftfor Whtli 'he r.. d nve rumen falls
I to drop their asumo Uiowl.tn
'in mis and return to New York.
Com l ining General Yud tiii h' ar-
my tiener if liolu ).inliy ild
"It I r-inaik.ibti In that It rank
iCuiKlinod on psg. it fol 3 1
E
RUSSIAN BANKERS ARE
BACKING ADMIRAL KOLCHAK
COAST AlTTilXERY FAIT
TO BE ESTABLISHED
fBy Asarits4 Pres)
St Ixejls. Vo. OcsC 2. A crust ar-
tillery trait J to be orvaoifd and
trained t Wasblneoa UtiiTersHv and
tb wmr df prtaetit wil! b-stn the frn-
allarsoa of ninfree? o drt $''"9-
Itly Aixlald frei)
London Oct 23- A wirl from
MOSCOW Ul 4h. . n-n.n I-..
dollar hill. 5vn been dofoctml d national b.nk.r. h..
arrenleil " i " nl"""'
" J' ' Kclchk credit of IIO.OCO.OCO.
IIWMWWW.I Wli.ww - -- rf
! 1 -Y'siiirkCn-iri it n rm
Vise Old Politician Talks of Happiness; "Ding" on Strife and the League
Assessor CartT hrdd to be dk:-
ttiin "if the ebue fate wear tt "
Requinca: a i air of m sbcx s be
repaired o m poji!ar flxwthop to
have hi want filled. Enoca like to
chat w-tille barsaljrtnir eitb"r fudivid-
nPy or collectively and he faflcd to
iy tnuc a"temlofl to too shoe man
So fit him. He jald for hi rul'ler
rand left. At bow- later w-n be
.- ..... i-ii-i---mi-rv-.-ww.Arni-n.i.rLn.ri.nxf t
wO en vk.r P P H.r v i
. . . .. . I removed hie m!bfea. b tctond the
wttJ o n;r tad raia (he unit haa
jtvi tera.
THE WEATHER
r?.Ot Oct ?V Tc
Thursday 3otidy; wanner tonigbL klddtng.
Ifo'cs cf iiii eb'jew had bevn cicely
trlroased "in order xhat the "rubbers
f
Nr Oct JV-To1-ht sed ! tb shoe man however ays Enrcn
ni (IH..J..II..J.I.
Complaint i toeard on thn Kxrt It that the proachor's bi-lne i loery mn In tho picture except' "this
side of thn .ato over the action rf a
tinch of lad and xloc prennoters' us-
Idx a bunch f prea her to well pro-
mo; Ion atock Jn sw-vcral tine min
and were irln n bunc. They wre as
urd they "were In" pod tblm? and
there would be no failure. The preach-
em took u-i the work of frijshinR itoc
sales with tlacrtty. That we many
tnoDth aao. Much utock was stolen.
Ulut no dividend have ever been paid
on th different storks and holders
am eo-nrdainins and of con cue the
t-reciW are bdnr blamed "I taae
stick to ttreacblnif." said one of ihe
victims "when h tkc a flyer in
the worldly affairs ho out on a
Ifmb and it'.i hard to onme bark."
The ce of tho Oreens oil lo k
prmiifvters in tunm id bo heard by the
f-t Louis couvt of jiikIs In the
mass of evidence to be none over wt'l
be tht Matchxtt (cm. h H. Malchett
with Waehburn and PolUrd were
Photographed with the Green avt tb
CheUu-a "wells." On th w-lfnen tnand
here Mitch4t rdlly recognlccd r-
fiuy on (he end"
chott W m lf.
Tho guy war Mat.
Th wise old iKilHlelsn w talkjiirf
polttlo. "I'll any tho tieoplo In Kn-
eral are not a tutjtpy as they were
fifteen yours ko; our tremendcxts
stridi In science and Invention: th'
rut'iDf of dlntancn etc has taker the
sjp out of a whole lot. Fifty years
ago the old boy of triday Jud good
flmes; tho boy of fwenty year go
had better timeo 4ban how Thi-r
wa really more morality In tho world
Proper Censti Tor City and
County Also Unrcd; Noonday
Luncheon Was Largely
Attended
The Koiary Club sot iuar ely be-
hlml tho Ited Ciiwii drive" an the
Ceusu4 t thn pisui dsy 'iint'heiin at
tho lone hotel rif'r-thre lUoarhtn
wero at th tiil.io The membership
now enmprksew f.fiv eitif. ri new
no'inber aros t their placid and
were islveit ihe tolrlan swiijte wlle
f bin truce ! ril 11 of Ll 'n wa
t;rvled
The sum of litoyji nmut be rld
for tluthrie and ltun couoiy n tb
Red Crow drive borinnlfn next wasb
M.sn Lint Uurtoii. tioubo and
liuho aiHikn of 1h ne'i(iy 0f th"
club Ki'ttinif behind thn Mv and a
norflon w carrliil t Hut effect. R
was vxplnineil thiit amce tho cIimm of
the w ir( the work of ilf d f r
ha imt slackened bur tW t'oei
in lu-hittf of (luhtlc h.-vh end sunl-
".rtlon. In boih ci'y and roitn'y am
J manifold. Home service sml t.ublln
hmitih nurs'n rvle tr bluf ftefort
lit this eie ty !..! )( d.litiotl
j rtamtnattiins hnvo been made; r.f pub
lic echoid chil hen mot (honour mi..
!"l. There really Is not a-t tntieh lib-
'tly In the touit.'y a oor constitu
tion claims Libert le of .pop bive
been ri'stricted; thre r too mnv
lew and too many brlttht jruy frttu
lo wsys and mtu to bent iluv
nmiiy liiws. The le( larwiimi 4 n.
dejeideiice talked abr-ut "th ijiwuit
of bIdJInos. Thad'a It-ipurwuttj
but w never catth up with H No
the qunatio.t eUnds "Are i;erp!i 10
.VT cent less happier now than year
fifteen years sko. Tlilnvn hav alio-Pfor f.fter foo.l rre-ubiiion h..-
1 . . wn r'n Mi Ui'ltVI
(Continued on Pfn 6 Col. 1 )
heftHh. The f ndor hict ert(nf( g.m
a revitnte of the Red Croa work and
0 wi read by Mr lAn't. Kvery
loyal ctty and county mm will 00 -tmerato
with the Rotary Club In put.
tlnir acnx the nnntna drive
The mil 'or of tho cennun was pre.
mmted by Mr Nl black. lnkportsi f
a vrrect rating; Jn Ktulatkn todttv.
trial and arfc-ultnmt diifa ate. was
ernphasticd. The Ttoary dub will see
that proficient enomerwior are nam.
ed and a emnmltte will wan en th
(Continued OS Tke Co
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